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..to National Geographic Society and the magazine, as it's becoming increasingly clear that the editors apply a poorly concealed, raving liberal slant to nearly all of their articles, be they of an environmental, geopolitical, applied scientific, philosophical or cultural nature.
But I also like the magazine for its variety of content, its stories from around the globe, interesting maps and pictures of bare-breasted African ladies. I've subscribed for 4½ years and I'm now faced with the decision of whether to renew my membership for another year or two. The price is still very favourable, it's ~$60 for one year, ~$110 for two years.
So, who else subscribes or otherwise reads National Geographic, what do you think of their coverage - and can I really consider myself a self-respecting cultural conservative while still having it delivered to my door for another couple of years?
..to National Geographic Society and the magazine, as it's becoming increasingly clear that the editors apply a poorly concealed, raving liberal slant to nearly all of their articles, be they of an environmental, geopolitical, applied scientific, philosophical or cultural nature.
But I also like the magazine for its variety of content, its stories from around the globe, interesting maps and pictures of bare-breasted African ladies. I've subscribed for 4½ years and I'm now faced with the decision of whether to renew my membership for another year or two. The price is still very favourable, it's ~$60 for one year, ~$110 for two years.
So, who else subscribes or otherwise reads National Geographic, what do you think of their coverage - and can I really consider myself a self-respecting cultural conservative while still having it delivered to my door for another couple of years?
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